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Full-Text Articles in Law
Authorizing The Establishment Of The Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site, United States Congress, Us Senate
Authorizing The Establishment Of The Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site, United States Congress, Us Senate
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This report from the (US) States Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated November 29, 1973 was written to accompany US Senate Bill 1468 which sought to establish the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in North Dakota. This report seeks to amend US Senate Bill 1468 to specify funding limits for acquisition of land and for development of the historic site. US Senate Bill 1468 was passed by the US Senate as amended on November 30, 1973. This legislation was reintroduced as part of an omnibus bill that established six new national historic sites. That legislation, US …
State Taxation Of Indians—Federal Preemption Of Taxation Against The Backdrop Of Indian Sovereignty—Mcclanahan V. Arizona State Tax Commission, 411 U.S. 164 (1973); Mescalero Apache Tribe V. Jones, 411 U.S. 145 (1973); Tonasket V. Washington, 411 U.S. 451 (1973), Clydia J. Cuykendall
Washington Law Review
Over the years, the policy of the federal government toward American Indians has vacillated between attempts to assimilate them into American society on the one hand and efforts to preserve their independence and cultural identity on the other. Like a pendulum, this policy, as expressed in congressional legislation, has swung from efforts in 1887 to break up the reservations by transferring tribal lands to individual Indians in fee, to the halting in 1934 of further such alienation, and then back again since the 1950s to renewed efforts to end tribal existence. The legal theories and canons of construction generated by …
Morton V. Ruiz, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Morton V. Mancari, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
The New York Indians' Right To Self-Determination, James W. Clute
The New York Indians' Right To Self-Determination, James W. Clute
Buffalo Law Review
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American Indian Law And The Spirit World, Rennard Strickland
American Indian Law And The Spirit World, Rennard Strickland
American Indian Law Review
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Law And The American Indian: Readings, Notes And Cases, Monroe E. Price, Drew L. Kershen
Law And The American Indian: Readings, Notes And Cases, Monroe E. Price, Drew L. Kershen
American Indian Law Review
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The Cheyenne-Arapaho And Alcoholism: Does The Tribe Have A Legal Right To A Medical Remedy?, Robert A. Fairbanks
The Cheyenne-Arapaho And Alcoholism: Does The Tribe Have A Legal Right To A Medical Remedy?, Robert A. Fairbanks
American Indian Law Review
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Taxation; Indian Country; Criminal Law; Damages
Taxation; Indian Country; Criminal Law; Damages
American Indian Law Review
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Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians; An Opinion Of The "Opinion", William E. Baldassin, John T. Mcdermott
Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians; An Opinion Of The "Opinion", William E. Baldassin, John T. Mcdermott
American Indian Law Review
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A Law Of Blood: The Primitive Law Of The Cherokee Nation, John Phillip Reid, Elmer M. Million
A Law Of Blood: The Primitive Law Of The Cherokee Nation, John Phillip Reid, Elmer M. Million
American Indian Law Review
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The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
Publications
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Blue Lake: A Struggle For Indian Rights, John J. Bodine
Blue Lake: A Struggle For Indian Rights, John J. Bodine
American Indian Law Review
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Hunting And Fishing Rights, A Reprint From New York Law Forum
Hunting And Fishing Rights, A Reprint From New York Law Forum
American Indian Law Review
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Introduction To The Function Of A Journal Of Indian Law, M. H. Merrill
Introduction To The Function Of A Journal Of Indian Law, M. H. Merrill
American Indian Law Review
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